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BATHING BEACH

THEFT

MATSHED EMPLOYEE

SENTENCED

of

FANLING RACES.

Handicaps for the

Autumn Meeting.

The following are the entries and handicape for the Autumn race meet. Ing of the Fanling Hunt and Race Club, to be held at Kwanti on Sunday, October 30, commencing at 2.15 p.m.

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH

WADE RECEIVES THE CUP

(Continued from Page 8.) In welcoming the Shanghai team and the guests, the chairman said:

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1932.

GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

Yesterday's Draw at Royal

Hongkong Club.

FIVE PRIZE 'AWARDS.

Royal Hongkong Golf Club in con- The draw has been made at tho nexion with the Golf Championship of the Colony.

Tennis Association I extend to the As scling President the Lawn

this evening, a very warm, and cor- Shanghai team, and to our guesta dial welcome. It has been a matter of peculiar pleasure to me to partiel- pate in this Interport because, of the evergreen veteran Wade, and Cana- the Old Course at Fanling and after- members of the Shanghal 100 iba.,

Morning rounds will be played on team, the varro and Lum are old personal players will start in the afternoon

noon rounds on the New

Course. only have friends, and as regards Cheng, not in the order in which they Bnish In one

made the acquaintance of

of the morning, the times being allotted of the most promising young by the Superintendent. Afternoon playe's of Shanghai, but I have also discovered that I can actually claim rounds will commence at 1.30 p.m. to be able to trace relationship to

Prizes will be awarded for: The I am sorry that

(30,holes).

An assistant caretaker of the bathing shede on the Repulse Bay bench appeared before Mr. Scho- field at the Central Polico Court chase: For China ponies, Subscrip The Autumn Handicap Steeple this morning on a charge of theft tion Grins of this Club. One and a of $61 in money from Mr. C. §.Quarter Miles Anson 146 lbs. Pang on Saturday last and

Flywheel 145 lbs., Mouche 150 lbs., stealing an electric torch some Beaver 161 lbs., Over There 170 lb.

Melrono 155 lbs., Herga days previously. The defendant Seven entries. admitted both counts.

According to Sergeant Bradsell, The Machine Gun Troop Hurdis of the Stanley Police Station, the Race (Unoficial)For China Ponies

by the and torch were stolen cortified

O.C M.G.T., whilst Mr. Pang was bathing.V.D.C., as regular Troop Ponies The defendant was arrested as a Troop who have not won an official ridden by members of the result of information given by the race.

Catch Weight 108 principal caretaker who saw the Mile-Cupid, Demurrer, Inshallah, accused with the torch. The prin- Mountain Rat, Rooslan, Social Mark, cipal caretaker had repaid the White Stars. Seven entries. complainant $20 on behalf of the defendant.

money

ibm.

RADIO BROADCAST

A LECTURE FROM THE

STUDIO.

Broadcast by ZB.W. on a wave- length of 365 metros. (845 KC's).

5-7 p.m. Chinese Recorded Pro- gramme.

7 pm. Closing stock and exchange quotations.

7.3-8 pm: European Recorded pro. gramme kindly supplied by Mesara,

One dent Mr. 1 E. Lind Popular M. Championship of the Colony, first Tsang Fook Plano Co.

any

3 The New Course Handicap For China Ponies certified by the His Worship ordered the defen-To be ridden by Jockeys who have Hongkong Jockey Club na "E" Class. dant to pay $10 compensation to the complainant or undergo one

never won 10 races anywhore at month's hard labour in default. linga-Espy 140 lbs., Hirwego 140

time. No

whips or spurs. Six Fur- labour were passed on each of the 140 lbs., Banjeliha 143"

Beau two charges in addition to

ba, the compensation sentence.

bo present this evening, because he is is unable to on his way to England on furlough: us, and I havo received a merange but I know that his thoughts are with from him from Singapore wishing the Interport every success.

Runner-up. (30 holes), Visitors (Special prize). Best Round in morning. competitions will be played off over

Best round in afternoon, The Championship and Visitors' 18 holes on or

before November 28.

for six and three, If necessary) and and the prizes for the best rounds in both morning and afternoon will be decided on the best last nine holes con Championship first prize or Visitors special prize.

8 p.m. Local Tiue and Weather Report.

8-3-8.45 pm. A Buite of recordin kindly loaned by a listener-"A Hero'n Life (Strauss) 8.45-9 pm. kindly supplied by the Brunswick A recorded programme House.

THE ALPHA AND OMEGA. last, occasion on which I have par- This is the first, and will be the whilst terms of seven daya' hard be.. Kanpaz 140 lbs., Shanghe 143 Interesting to recall that my brother cannot be won by anyone taking the ing by Mr. J. T. Bagram,

ticipated in Interport tennis, but it is lbs., City of Shanghai 140 lbs., Echo M. W. is the eldest Hongkong Tetor 147 lbs., Whitehall 149 lba., Tien Fengporter present this evening, and that Shan 152 lbs., Whoopee 152 lbs., he and Canavarro have taken part in Christmas Joy 165 lbs., Little Gem Interport tennis since 1920. 158 lbs., Valloy Hall 100 lbs. 14 en- tries.

HONGKONG TRADE

DECLINE REVEALED IN FIGURES

Acting Secretary of the R.II.K.G.C. Scratchings should be notified to the as soon as possible, as tifins will be

will appear in the week-ond ordered for all players,

Revised starting times, if any, news-

I am not going to encroach upon teams by making any comments upon the preservas of the Captains of the the play, but I think I am entitled to say that we have enjoyed the Shang-pera. hai tennis display, that we have ap preciated their sportsmanship, and that we have tremendously enjoyed

their visit.

4 The Macau Handicap-For Subs. cription Ponies of the Macao Jockey Club. Six Furlongs. Allwell 140 Iba, Jingo 140 lbs., Prestwick 140 lbs., Gulding Star 146 lbs. Pure Musle The Statistical Office of

145 lb. New King 168 lbs., Ves- the turous 105 lbs. Soven entries. Imports and Exports Department 5 The Taipo Steeplechase For reports that during the first nine China Ponies, Weight for inches as months of 1932 (January Septem- per scale. Winner of a Steeplechase ber), the declared value

or Hurdle Race 10 1hs. peralty. One merchandise Imported into the 158 lbs., Christmas Belle 162 lbs., and a Quarter Miles-Britannic Hall Colony amounted to $477.8 mill-Country Club 162 lbs., Duke of Milan ions (£31.4 millions), as compared 159 lbs., Fanling piccalilii 152 lbs., glad to see that the acting with 8649.3 millions (£26.7 Leaf 102 lbs.,

Stag 162 lbs., Forn

of

The Draw.

The draw resulted as follow 0.25 Fox

Taylor (1) Buller (3) MacFarlan Booker (3) da Roza (2) Eastman (1) Lay

9.89 Anderson 9.35 Thomson 9.40 Cogan 9.45 Andrewes 9.60 Dodwell 9.65 Redmond

If the Interport can be described as an unqualified success as I think it can fairly be so described I feel that much of it is due to the fact that we K.C.C., with its beautiful courte, Ita have been able to pleasant surroundings, and its pala-10.00 ed Rome

stage

it at tha

ilal club premises. I am indeed very 10.00 President 10.10 and 10.15

Booker

millions) in the corresponding Rooslan 165 lbs. San Francisco 18of the K.C.C., Mr. Ezra Avening, and 10.20 Stewart

(£23.2

DOUGLAS

ng

17.0% and 17.8%

FAIRBANKS

146

SINCERE THANKS..

Bradley (1) Edward Wilson. (1) Marten Remedios (2) Russell (1) Charman (8) Lopes (2) Budd Hall-Thompson Robertson (1) Kowloon Golf Club; (2) Coun

10.30

G.C.

KOWLOON RUGBY.

Tamar and Small Ships Defeated.

9-9.30 pm. A Lecture on Garden-

9.30-10.30 p.m. (Approx.) a relay of the South Wales Borderer's Band.

7.3-7.35 p.m. Orchestral,

The Flying Dutchman-Overture

(Wagner)

Berlin State Opera Orch. 9276 Vienna Blood (Strauss) Voices of

Spring (Strauss)

Boston Sym. Orch. 6903 Tosca-Potpourri (Puccini-Tavant)

Marek Weber & His Orch. 68884 Dreams of Schubert

Hangarian Rhapsody Orch. 86025 7.35-8 p.m. A Concert. Duet for two Pianos-Impromptu

(Schutt)

Harold Bauer and Ossip

Gabrilowitsch 8102 Song-The Little Damozel (Weather-

ley & Novello) Song-Simonetta (White & Rumbold) Violin Solo-Lotus Land (Scott)

Fritz Krelaler 0705 Song She Is My Daisy (Harper & Lauder) Sir Harry Lauder 9020 Piano Solo-Nocturno in E. Minor (Chopin) Vladimir De Pach- mahn 0870

8 p.m. Local Time & Weather

8.3-8.46 p.m.

Ein Heldonleben (A Hero's Life) (Strauss) played by the Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York under the direction of William Mengelberg.

(This suite is kindly loaned by a listener).

8.45-9 p.m. Variety. Rumba-African Lament

period of 1931.

The lbs

Ptarmigan 162 Exports were declared

lbs., Vaay

his wife, are with us this total value of $352.3 millions/us., White Heather 101 lbs. 13 catrice. through him, the Committee

to a lock 168 lbs. Whisper (late Eric) 168 wish to take this opportunity of 10.25 Mackie

to conveying

100 The Ladica Mile (Unofficial). millions),

M. Abrahams, and

Lissonian with $403.2 millions (£19.7 mil the Hongkong Jockey Clab and The like in this connexion to mention

compared China Ponies Subscription Griffins of members of the K.C.C-nnd I should 10.40 Shewan

and 10.35 MacKenzie Itons).

Fanling Tant & Race Club of any particularly the name of Mr. Robin-10.60 Genre. In terms of local currency Im-senson, and Subscription Ponies of son, who has worked so hard for us

10.15 Mulcahy ports declined 13.0%, and Exports the Macao

Jockey, 12.6%, A compared with the never won an official that have as expression of sincere gratitude try Club; (3) Junior Section, R.H.K. Report. corresponding period in 1931; but ridden by Ladies. Catch Weight

race. To be and thanks of the L.T.A. sterling values showed apprecia will be presented to the Winning

ibs.

No whips or spurs. A cup will tions of respectively,

I should like nino at this stage to Rider-Estrellita, Gold Jinks, Malakit, Mun Ko Pao, Preat those sportsmen who se kindly under- our sincere thanks to all Cup, High press wick, Sunbenu,

The Crook, Then, Valley Hall, 10 ent

Until took the difficult and reapunate entries. 7 The

positions of umpires and linesmen unde Race.For China Poulsen in Press, which has taken such a keen

Shul

Handicap during the matches, and to the local ARRIVES

have never won n Hurdle Itace. and a Quarter Miles.Ames 146 lbs.,

One interest in the Interport, especially to

Mr. S. A. Gray, who is Anson 145 lbs., Duke of Norainndy Ithusiast in the Colony. (Continued from Page 1.) 145 lbs. Fanling Stag 145

Mongolian Stag 145 lbs., The Pta- were prevailcit upon not to ven-migan 146 iba., Cloudy Eve 150 lbs., rangements for which the L.T.A. is

If there have been 1b9 omissloa

any sins of or commission in the ar- ture into the interior. We may be San Francisco 150 lbs., Whisper (lato responsible, the Executive Committee, able to stake a kill the day we | Bric) 153 lbs., Christmas Belle 165 arrive at Saigon, but we'll only. White leather 155 lbs., Ajax 170

and I an one of its members, must of have three days in Indo-China, "so

lhe, Vasylock 170 lbs. 18 entries.

course assume full responsibility. But as I have heard nothing but praise there won't be much time for hunt-

for the arrangements actually made ing.

I think it is only fair that I should who have turned out for them this

Kowloon were without the Argylls! mention that our energetic Hon. Henson, and several funfors Secretary, Mr. James, and our hard included. Despite this, they held working Hoa, Treasurer, Mr. Green, the navy men in the opening half are the two officials who were pri- when they were a narily responsible for all the ar-

couple of men short. Their score came late in the rangements made, and as acting Pre-frat hair when Neilson accured and sident of the L.T.A. I should like Wilson's nice kick converted the try.

touched down thank them sincerely for what they

between the poata. have done.

"I suppose you intend to stick to your present limit of producing only one picture a year," someone asked.

"One picture a year?" exclaim- ed the film star, with a laugh, "It's less than that now. All the! pictures I've made latterly are.

LYTTON REPORT

J

JAPAN'S DELEGATE SAILS FOR GENEVA

of

London, Oct. 24. The departure for Geneva only small fry; I've done nothing Mr. Matsuoka, League of Nations much since "The Iron Mask" delegate, is given prominence in the Why, if Mary didn't keep pester-newspapers to-day. ing me to go and do, some work, I

picture."

EXCHANGE RATES

tennis en

With a team weakened by the ab

and small ships at King's Park, five Bence of many of their best men, Kowloon Rugby Club yesterday met and defented to nil. It was a clone game

15 from H.MS, Tamar provided some good movements and that bright flashes.

Lo

OLD TENNIS RIVALS.

were

The Anglo Persians 1934 Song-You Try Somebody Elso Fox Trot-And then Your Lips Met Connie Boswell 6229 Mine

Song-Should I Be Sorry

Ozzie Nelson & His Orchestra 4979 For Trot-Who's Calling You Sweet- Connio Boswell 0228 heart To-night? Ozzie Nelson & His Orchestra 4979 9.9.30 p.m.

From The Studio. ser" by Mr. J. T. Bagram,

A talk on "Gardening for the Begin-

9.30-10.27 p.m. (Approximately)

Bttn. of the South Wales Borderers' from Murray Barracks, by courtesy of A Relay of the Band of the 1st. conducted by Bandmaster J. Gecks the Officer Commanding,

10.27 p.m. Rugby Mid-Day Press Nors.

10.30 p.m. (Approximately) Close

KZRM PROGRAMME,

Manila station,

To-day's broadcast from the

$ pan-Studio Music. 6.10 p.m.-Spanish

6.80 p.m.-English

thing must come to an end, and so But if the Shanghai team will leave my old tennis rivals, M. K. and M. W.

Well, Ladies and Gentlemen, every- this Interport is drawing to its close.

1 am particularly delighted to meet don't think I'd ever make another parting statement suggesting there collection we in Hongkong will retain congratulate them on their extraor

Political circles, underlining the visit anything as pleasant as the re- Lo in the doubles, and may I bere own

the Colony with a memory of its be opposition to the Lyttonites, of their stay, then I can confidently diary fine performance. Mr. M. K. counsel the restoration of Sino- say that this Sovereignty in Manchuria. Serious happy biterport will be a most le now your acting-President and attention, however, is not placed effaceable experience.

aud indeed, in-

I know of no one more worthy to on it.

Occupy such an Important office of Mr. E. C. Fincher, captain of the Hongkong L.TA. We know in It is not what Matsuoka anys, the Hongkong team, then handed M. W. Lo have done for tennis in this Yesterday,

Shanghai how much both he and Mr. Period. but what he is going to say at over the Taggart Cup to Mr. Wade, Colony, and whilst such men as they Period. 84% 17.20 Geneva," remarks an article in and in so doing extended 13.09% the News Chronicle, declaring that gratulations

con-ar at the helm, the game is in no alie more 220

to the Shanghai danger in Hongkong. the Tytton roport is players on their achievement. He 19% studied, the more statesmanlike its knew, he said, that Mr. Wade had he put up a great show and was Sirdar Rumjahn found Gordon Lum in irresistible form; nevertheless 676 proposals stem. It virtually gives been very intent upon taking the Japan everything she asked for cup back to Shanghai and he was

always trying. last year at Geneva,

sure they would all agree that the Faced with the choice between better tenim won.

honourable settlement and 8.26 43

making Japan the whole world's preciation of the co-operation dia-

Mr. Fincher expressed 112 enemy, Mr. Matsuoka, it believes, played by 10 will be permitted, even by the mill Hongkong team and added that it the members of tho

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MR. WADE REPLIES.

Mr. John L. Wade, in responso.said: Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen.

to

the

Information Information

7 pm-Studio Dialect Programme Tagalog-Josefina do Guzman- Soprano.

2.16 p.m.-Studio Request. 7.80 p.m.-Plano Request Johnny Harria.

7.45 p.m.--Ford Service Program-

8.15 p.m-Studio Readings by Charles F. Lindsley.

An to your Mr. Taui, I am sure all of you will agree with me that if home Olympian Quartet. continues to display the brand of tonnis he put up yesterday, he will Programme-Botica Bole Orchestra. 8 p.m. Botica Bole Master Music materially help

bring for many years in local tennis circles, "Taggart"! Cup back

The two Rumjahns, pre-eminent now

to Hongkong.

put up a wonderful doubles exhibition and fully deserved their success.

OFFICIALS THANKED.

I should also like to take this op- On behalf of the Shanghai team, of portunity of expressing thanks to the

1/6.11/64 CRAIGENGOWER CLUB. which I have the honour of being President and officials of the Hong-

.

Annual Meeting Held Yesterday.

Captain, I have much pleasure in ac- kong LT.A. We very much appre- cepting your pennant. I will take elate the manner in which the Inter- the Taggart" Cup back with me and port was organised and the splendid hand it to our President, with whom arrangements made for us. In parti it will rest until you send your cular I should like to thank Mr. C.P.F. players up to take it away from us. James, your Hon. Secretary, for his Frank discussion on the club's express to the ladies of. 18.1/10

My Association has asked me to indefatigable labour in this d British Wireless.

position Was

a feature of the and this I have des of Hongkong and Mr. D. S. Green, Jour Craigengower Cricket Club's an- one or two of them their very sin-assistance. I have already referred

personally to Treasurer, nual meeting yesterday afternoon. Cero regrets at not being able to to A

who gave him unstinted DISARMAMENT TALKS. [a large gathering.

Mr. B. W. Bradbury preaided over gather together a ladies tears. The add how much we appreciate all ho Mr. M. K. Lo, but I should like to ladies were very keen on coming has done for

ки MR. NORMAN DAVIS VISITS

The annual report and balance down, but sickness prevented them and also to all the other officials in WA off tho court, from ao doing. abeot have already been published. PRIME MINISTER

whateyor capacity they acted, for the The election of officers for the lent spirit gunes played, an excel attention they have given the Shang-

In

-London, Oct. 24.

forthcoming year resulted-Prosi- manifest. An Interport ovent always here.

of sportsmanship was hat team during our enjoyable stay Mr. Norman Davis, the United president, Mr. C. S. Rosselet; Hon. the two ports to a point of healthy dent, Mr. B. W. Bradbury; vico-beings sporting relationship between States delegate to the Disarma secretary, Mr. G. L. Buchanan: tested, and it could be seen that ment Conference who is now in Hon. treasurer, Mr. E. el Arculli; every player gave of his best

rivalry.

THE GUESTS. The

games were well con London, visited the Prime Minister cricket captaina, Mr. E. Zimmern

Mr. C. P. F. James (Hon. Secret at Chequers, his official country (frat team), Mr. R. Sourbutta piciously opened the series with n

ary, L.T.A.) proposed the health of house, during the week-end and is (second team); vice-captains, Mr. fine match

Your captain, Teddy Fincher, aus- the guests, in the course of which expected, in the next few days to E. Leo

he emphasised the need of support have an interview with the Premier Youngsaye (second team); Com has been one of the mainstays of plenty of ovidence that night of (first team), Mr. J. L. very nearly won, Fincher, I know, Association. There was, he said. against Cheng, and he for the Hongkong Lawn Tennis and Foreign Secretary, Sir John mittee, Messrs. M. O'Brien, U. tennis in Hongkong for several years. the interest and enthusiasm for Simon, for a further exchange of M. Omar, A, Gillard, E. Tuck, W. and I am sure he well deserved the tennis, and that enthusiasm had vlows on the diaearmament pro- Gill, II. E. Marchent, H. V. Pearce, honour blems. British Wireless.

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